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by gugagore
1994 days ago
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It seems like this value you brought in is "outside" the domain of software engineering, however. Yes, the solution ended up being found in software engineering, but the problem came from a business operation thing, no? (I wish you had gotten more thoroughly compensated for saving them a fortune.) |
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We are called Software Engineers, but what we really are is people who solve problems with code.
The important part is solving the problem. The fact we do it through the medium of code isn't that noteworthy.
If solving the problem requires knowledge from outside the domain of programming (Spoiler: it almost always does), then you learn what you need to from the relevant domain.